The new health care law has states and citizens lining up — but not quite in the way President Obama or Congress had hoped. Across the country, lawsuits are being filed that could have sweeping implications, not just for health care but our constitutional system. To date, 14 states have joined the stampede to the courthouse to challenge the legislation. One of the most contested issues is the so-called individual mandate under which Congress has ordered all citizens to get medical insurance or face fines. Though the federal government has the clear advantage in such litigation, these challenges should not be dismissed as baseless political maneuvering. There is a legitimate concern for many that this mandate constitutes the greatest (and perhaps the most lethal) challenge to states' rights in U.S. history.

Makes you wonder why they bothered in the first place unless they are complete and utter idiots... oh.

From The Wall Street Journal - The ObamaCare Writedowns—II. Democrats blame a vast CEO conspiracy. Technically, the dems should just look in the mirror.

From The Weekly Standard: Economics for Dummies. Nancy Pelosi’s cockamamie ideas. Really the title of this piece should have been Economics from Dummies.